The McNeil family was at police headquarters Wednesday morning for a meeting with Chief Miguez Exposito, who is reaching out to the families of seven men killed by Miami officers since he became the city's top cop.

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The family of Travis McNeil held a candlelight vigil in his honor Tuesday night, five days after he was shot and killed in the city of Miami. The vigil comes after more than a half dozen shootings involving police officers, and now the ACLU has asked for an investigation into the shootings. (Published Wednesday, Feb 16, 2011)

The McNeils were the first ones to take Exposito up on his offer, after the family of DeCarlos Moore, who was killed by police during a traffic stop last July, declined the face-to-face Tuesday.

"I just want to know what happened to my child," Shelia McNeil, the mother of the slain man, said before the Exposito meeting. Afterwards, she said it was some help but there were "still no real answers.

"Something is definitely wrong," she said.

Ron Robinson, Travis Sr.'s brother said he would go into the meeting with an open mind.